- [Instructor] In the last video,…we set up our scene with AN particles…with cluster handles and then aligned them all…to the world center.…In this video, we're going to go through…how to set key frames to animate these…to represent cells dividing.…What we want to do is to select two handles at a time…and then group them together…by pressing Command + G or Control + G on your keyboard.…So I'm grouping one and two together,…three and four together,…five and six together,…and seven and eight together.…

What you want to do is select group one and two…and then on the first frame, set a key frame.…And I'm using keyboard shortcut S to do this.…Going along the timeline to around frame 30,…I'm going to move both of these groups to the left.…And then press S again to set a key frame.…Going back to the first frame,…I'm selecting group three and four…and then pressing S to set a key frame.…

And then going back to frame 30…and then moving group three and four to the right.…And setting a key frame again.…You can see that if we go back…

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6/8/2018

Medical animations indulge our curiosity about the human body by allowing us to peer within at key biological processes and anatomy. They are valuable communication tools for teaching healthcare professionals, trainees, and the general public about the wonders of the human body. In this course, learn about the basic principles and techniques of 3D medical animation using Autodesk Maya 2018. Discover where to find good resources and references, how to use the Protein Data Bank to download 3D models for molecular animation, and how to approach storyboarding. Learn how to create some basic medical animations, including cell division and blood cell flow. Plus, explore common visual aesthetics in medical animations and see how to use lighting and material shading to make your animations stand out.